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| He was a founding member of | Catalyst, a jazz fusion ensemble, in 1970, remaining w |
| ting in the LA Weekly, Linda Immediato called | Catalyst a "Midwestern ex-meth head who came to L.A. b |
| Church project and opened a sales office for | Catalyst, a 27-story condominium project, both on the |
| primarily arise due to aluminum sites in the | catalyst; acetaldehyde and its aldol products; higher |
| Catalyst additives prolongs engine life and increases | |
| not be used because it inactivates the lipase | catalyst after one batch. |
| Thus, Ph4P+ is useful as a phase-transfer | catalyst, again because it allows inorganic anions to |
| It was a continuation of | Catalyst: Agents of Change. |
| Catalyst: Agents of Change - Team of Superpowered indi | |
| psule containing hydrogen peroxide and a base | catalyst, all in dialkyl phthalate solvents, was marke |
| Imbedding ELAT with Noble metal | catalyst allows this carbon cloth to also act as the e |
| Catalyst also appeared in Darren Stein's 2007 short Co | |
| Adams' | catalyst, also known as platinum dioxide, is usually r |
| ed Armony and learn more of the Philosopher's | Catalyst, an item nearly as powerful as the Philosophe |
| ed by reacting it with hydrogen with a nickel | catalyst; an amine is formed in this reaction (see nit |
| It is used in organic synthesis as a | catalyst and complexing ligand and non-nucleophilic ba |
| mics, to sensitize photosensitive glass, as a | catalyst and as a catalyst support, to polish glass an |
| using either found or transported hydrogen, a | catalyst, and a source of heat. |
| maldehyde, dicyclopentadiene, resorcinol acid | catalyst, and ethylene-maleic anhydride resin emulsify |
| 2009: on August 29, they purchased Business | Catalyst., and on September 15, Adobe bought Omniture. |
| Salvi-Mex, Dutchboy, Barnes, Drastiko, Clint | Catalyst and others. |
| ong's Arts Needs?; Artist as Activist, Art as | Catalyst; and In the Aftermath of the White Cube: Muse |
| ationist movement (as in COBRA) was that of a | catalyst and team leader. |
| s) or alkali anion exchange membrane (AAEMs), | catalyst and flat plate electrode used in a fuel cell. |
| c compound and a bicyclic amine and used as a | catalyst and a chemical building block. |
| ulfuric acid, which, in both cases, acts as a | catalyst and dehydrating agent. |
| A) supported on alumina can also be used as a | catalyst, and this was the case prior to the mid-1990s |
| is commonly used in asymmetric synthesis as a | catalyst and as chiral building block for pharmaceutic |
| Laura Antoniou, The | Catalyst and Other Works, Mystic Rose Books 2004, ISBN |
| VW | Catalyst and particulate filter |
| It can also be used as a | catalyst and filler in the production of synthetic rub |
| probably due to chloride ions saturating the | catalyst and inhibiting the inner-sphere mechanism. |
| New software such as Flash | Catalyst and Business Catalyst were also announced. |
| He is a director of | Catalyst, and a member of Catalyst's Canadian Board of |
| include the 2005 Nobel Prize-winning Grubbs' | catalyst and the homogeneous hydrogenation catalyst Cr |
| nce fiction writer Keith Ferrel to serve as a | catalyst and forum for the emerging medium of multi-us |
| onomic Forum, International Rescue Committee, | Catalyst and the Lincoln Center for the Performing Art |
| used in powder metallurgy, as a hydrogenation | catalyst, and as a reducing agent, vacuum tube getter, |
| (I) and iridium(I), examples being Crabtree's | catalyst and cyclooctadiene rhodium chloride dimer. |
| chemistry for fluorination reactions and as a | catalyst, and for lab-scale preparation of boron trifl |
| Digby has served as role model, inspiration, | catalyst and friend for many young scouts. |
| ernary ammonium salt used as a phase transfer | catalyst and metal extraction reagent. |
| turns into much more as they learn about the | Catalyst and the dark mysteries surrounding it. |
| The | catalyst and substrate were devised by truncation of t |
| tugraphy and Situlogy, had the social role of | catalyst and team leader among the members of the SI b |
| ulting product with hydrogen over a palladium | catalyst, and subsequent alkylation of this using 4-ch |
| Ritual drug use was the most likely | catalyst and precursor to all religion. |
| concludes the trilogy that was started in The | Catalyst and continued in Empathy Games. |
| It is also used as a phase transfer | catalyst and as a mild base. |
| tion in which water was behaving as reactant, | catalyst and solvent were described by Katritzky et al |
| trade and investment facilitator, to act as a | catalyst and to advocate the development of business, |
| Since early 2008, | Catalyst applications can also be deployed using the H |
| ina is used for a wide range of adsorbent and | catalyst applications including the adsorption of cata |
| Belfast has numerous art galleries including | Catalyst Arts and the photography gallery Belfast Expo |
| an be produced via autocondensation without a | catalyst, as silanol is relatively unstable. |
| They are used as a | catalyst, as a building block in organic chemistry and |
| and isoprene using chromium (III) oxide as a | catalyst at 500 degree C. |
| the inside of the container having acted as a | catalyst at high pressure. |
| Press) describes the nature of the creativity | catalyst at the frontier of what is conventionally vie |
| The | catalyst attacks a CO ligand, which labilizes another |
| Catalyst Award | |
| National | Catalyst Award (Chemical Manufacturers Association, 19 |
| dation by the Prime Minister in the UK's 2008 | Catalyst Awards. |
| AMS was discovered as an efficient pulping | catalyst before anthraquinone, but has a higher cost. |
| The | catalyst behind Mackovic's dismissal was a meeting bet |
| The principal | catalyst behind transformation of Ganashakti was Saroj |
| nce of catalytic amount of the phase transfer | catalyst benzyltriethylammonium chloride. |
| It is generally used as a phase transfer | catalyst between an aqueous solution and an organic so |
| m International Corporation, and the refinery | catalyst business of Akzo Nobel N.V. |
| ally wanted to name the song after the album ( | Catalyst), but their record label decided to change th |
| The oxide itself is not an active | catalyst, but it becomes active after exposure to hydr |
| O2 is generally very slow in the absence of a | catalyst, but red blood cells contain carbonic anhydra |
| ants that it can bind to the active site of a | catalyst but does not undergo a catalytic reaction the |
| ngham Artists Committee was acknowledged as a | catalyst by the artists who founded the Ikon Gallery i |
| ze the larger the surface area the faster the | catalyst can react. |
| Normally, the | catalyst can be regenerated perhaps 3 or 4 times befor |
| e number of moles of substrate that a mole of | catalyst can convert before becoming inactivated. |
| The activity of the | catalyst can be periodically regenerated or restored b |
| Catalyst can be used with automatic class loading from | |
| Catalyst can also be used with other Ajax frameworks s | |
| known for being an extraordinarily efficient | catalyst capable of accelerating the uncatalyzed react |
| for scientists is to obtain an NADPH-inspired | catalyst capable of recreating the natural cyclic proc |
| in scientific research such as a biocatalyst, | catalyst, catalyst support and solid phase synthesis s |
| Dawn of the | Catalyst CD-EP (Split with France's Monarch) (20 Buck |
| hey can be seen in the film performing at the | Catalyst club in Santa Cruz, CA. |
| from black liquor boilers in pulp mills, and | catalyst collection from fluidized bed catalytic crack |
| Hydrotreating | catalyst commonly used are nickel-molybdenum or cobalt |
| Haldor Topsoe is a Danish | catalyst company. |
| is a polyurethane and Baylis-Hillman reaction | catalyst, complexing ligand and Lewis base. |
| include use in alkylation reactions and as a | catalyst component in linear oligomerization and cycli |
| as a precursor to triethylaluminium and as a | catalyst component in Ziegler-Natta type systems for o |
| conducted using acetic acid as solvent and a | catalyst composed of cobalt and manganese salts, using |
| At Hamburg he was a | catalyst concerning the construction of Eppendorf Hosp |
| The first type of | catalyst contains two components, a solid pre-catalyst |
| s the retirement of the Bovis, Delfin, Vivas, | Catalyst, Crosby and Primelife brands which will now r |
| ed a previously unknown, fundamental route to | catalyst deactivation, and these results have been com |
| eas of carbon filament initiation and growth, | catalyst deactivation, and zeolite synthesis. |
| In the presence of a copper(II) | catalyst, DEAD assists conversion of β-keto esters to |
| thers are oxidized enantioselectively using a | catalyst derived from Ti(O-i-Pr)4. |
| Ligand-orientated | catalyst design |
| IG Farben under Matthias Pier in the field of | catalyst development. |
| ess than that of Fe(CO)5, so the nucleophilic | catalyst, disengages and attacks another molecule of F |
| The polymerization | catalyst dispersed throughout is a ruthenium carbene c |
| In the first step the activated | catalyst dissociates water and produces hydrogen; in t |
| solvent, sodium bicarbonate in chloroform and | catalyst DMAP (N,N-dimethylaminopyridine) and triethyl |
| rgoes reduction by hydrogen using a palladium | catalyst, during which the carbonyl group is simultane |
| walls of self-cleaning ovens as a hydrocarbon | catalyst during the high-temperature cleaning process. |
| It is commonly used as a Lewis acid | catalyst, e.g. in silylations. |
| It has a strong | catalyst effect for the reactions of alicyclic and ali |
| dwiched between two electrodes which have the | catalyst embedded in them. |
| ous Companion Chronicles play with Leela, The | Catalyst, ended on an uncertain note. |
| The | catalyst enhances the electrophilicity of the chlorine |
| h temperature in the presence of silver oxide | catalyst, followed by hydration of ethylene oxide to y |
| It is used as a | catalyst for the formation of polyurethane foams and e |
| tion of the building was intended to act as a | catalyst for the development of the "North York City C |
| During the 1980s the PZC became a | catalyst for opening the dialogue on the role of women |
| government of Tamil Nadu and is intended as a | catalyst for the development of small, medium and larg |
| Zn(CN)2 is employed as a | catalyst for the cyanosilylation of aldehydes and keto |
| Also, his death became a | catalyst for uniting many university students, some re |
| Officials said they see the U.N. session as a | catalyst for a broader international response to the d |
| nel arises in that magnetite is a widely used | catalyst for many industrial chemical reactions, such |
| The strongest | catalyst for development was the establishment of the |
| NOBIN is an excellent | catalyst for the aldol reaction producing reliable pro |
| Ibiza Rocks has been credited as the | catalyst for the regeneration of the Ibiza town San An |
| The AELC served as a | catalyst for the merger of the moderate and liberal Lu |
| The | catalyst for the events leading to Asaduzzaman's death |
| orida chicken farmers in a case that was "the | catalyst for wholesale change in the $15 billion-a-yea |
| nd it is generally held that his pace was the | catalyst for the introduction of batting pads. |
| Nationals Park is possibly the biggest | catalyst for redevelopment at the present time and is |
| Mn3O4 has been found to act as a | catalyst for a range of reactions e.g. the oxidation o |
| inting of glass, for water treatment, or as a | catalyst for hydrocarbon cracking. |
| o the Alcester to Birmingham road acting as a | catalyst for new houses and farms. |
| This formula has also served as the | catalyst for the demise of the first KTFM, and later o |
| erence brings humanitarians to Charlotte as a | catalyst for education, and with diversity of race, cl |
| er into debt, however, which proved to be the | catalyst for her modeling career. |
| Wells' success was a | catalyst for the older league to try to get up to spee |
| It was also the | catalyst for Siegel to trade in his 30-year courtroom |
| th the top teams in the NFL may have been the | catalyst for Halas to step down as player-coach and fo |
| ge of Bird-in-Hand and is often credited as a | catalyst for the boom in Pennsylvania Dutch Country to |
| DABCO has been used as a | catalyst for a metal-free Sonogashira coupling, with o |
| It is hoped that this project will serve as a | catalyst for the entire economy by helping to reduce e |
| Force (NDPVF), which would emerge as a major | catalyst for unrest in the Delta region. |
| hority to guide the work, and may have been a | catalyst for the development of systems of governance |
| spatial Consortium (OGC) where it served as a | catalyst for the OGC Sensor Web Enablement (SWE) initi |
| ng at a reasonable cost but also to provide a | catalyst for renewal of the surrounding area. |
| least Margulis's endosymbiotic theory is the | catalyst for current ideas about the composition of th |
| The | catalyst for the rioting was an announced concert by b |
| 60s and 70s the Tower was an inspiration and | catalyst for other counter culture ventures, in partic |
| He is known for the iridium-based Crabtree's | catalyst for hydrogenations, and for his textbook on o |
| lix Buxton later of Basement Jaxx and was the | catalyst for the fledgling West Country techno movemen |
| Palladium acetate is a | catalyst for many organic reactions by combining with |
| The compound is also used as a | catalyst for the preparation of certain cyclopropanes |
| discovered the efficient and cheap iron based | catalyst for the ammonia synthesis in the Haber-Bosch |
| b Symphony is further dedicated to becoming a | catalyst for community collaborations and for lifelong |
| ier League campaign and this proved to be the | catalyst for the Cup's demise. |
| witnessed widespread social inequality, as a | catalyst for founding the magazine. |
| n of this area to the U.S. Government was the | catalyst for the Black Hawk War. |
| The incident became the | catalyst for social change at the University including |
| Catalyst for refining process | |
| de by the construction of the weir has been a | catalyst for development along the riverside. |
| incubator of ideas, research and talent, as a | catalyst for growth and change among orchestras, and a |
| estrian lighting and landscaping has become a | catalyst for more than $1 Billion in new investment in |
| Ben Kargbo told VOA the move will serve as a | catalyst for the international business community to i |
| reasons for their dissatisfaction, the prime | catalyst for FC United's formation was the 12 May 2005 |
| The look could have been the | catalyst for society's image of a stereotypical "nerd" |
| husband Hari Mohan Maitee in 1889 served as a | catalyst for its legislation |
| ng its centenary; later, it would also be the | catalyst for a growing secessionist movement. |
| Catalyst for revitalization of the city | |
| gs of the highest quality which have been the | catalyst for the revival of musical traditions and led |
| Campbell's interest in mental health was the | catalyst for her first children's book, Sometimes My M |
| ction but will also provide the framework and | catalyst for the development of the fabric, the econom |
| and planners as having potential to act as a | catalyst for the regeneration and growth and for the s |
| The | catalyst for these laws also differed from the earlier |
| for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and provided a | catalyst for the jumpstart of the Tampa offense. |
| His oration served as the initial | catalyst for the founding in 1792 of the "Particular B |
| as a | catalyst for the manufacture of picoline |
| study, carbonization was used to create a new | catalyst for the generation of biodiesel from ethanol |
| ive practices for students with disabilities ( | Catalyst for Change, 1997), and Reading the signs: Ase |
| The compound has been identified as a | catalyst for the high pressure oxidative chlorination |
| It can be used as a | catalyst for hydrogenation reactions. |
| m in a friendly at Highbury, and this was the | catalyst for a world tour. |
| Hugh Dancy scores as the plot's | catalyst for tragedy. |
| She was the | catalyst for a major Matisse retrospective at UCLA in |
| Tin(II) ethylhexanoate (CAS# 301-10-0), a | catalyst for polylactide polymerization |
| Henry Tonnies was the main entrepreneur and | catalyst for the foundation of the village starting an |
| red very easily and that boredom can act as a | catalyst for me to suddenly conceive and execute a new |
| etic chemistry are catalysts, notably Grubbs' | catalyst for olefin metathesis and ring-opening metath |
| Yttrium compounds are used as a | catalyst for ethylene polymerization. |
| r first commercial vehicle with the film, the | catalyst for the project was a series of situations th |
| Tampa Bay's large LGBT community is a | catalyst for this neighborhood, with a study by UCLA p |
| Night he played in Manchester proved to be a | catalyst for Wilson. |
| state that it formed part of, has served as a | catalyst for the regeneration of the wider Deptford ar |
| tribute to how something disastrous can be a | catalyst for change, and a reminder of how the people |
| militant" by the military regime that was the | catalyst for the kidnappings and detentions. |
| This witness may have been the | catalyst for the attack". |
| that were then taking place in Turkey and the | catalyst for the humanist movement in America. |
| The Institute also serves as a | catalyst for inter-faculty and inter-departmental prog |
| rsonnel" appointment - which later became the | catalyst for the Student Affairs field in higher educa |
| fans when in the tenth round a left hook was | catalyst for the referee to call off the fight early, |
| Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute was the | catalyst for the song's becoming a top 10 hit in the U |
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